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Accidents happen. Protect your favorite Adorama products and purchase a protection plan to stay covered from accidental damage, mechanical or electrical failures, and more.
If we can’t fix it, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.
Protect your product from drops, spills, and more.
Enjoy your gear without fear. We have you covered!
When regular use of your product over time results in mechanical or electrical failure.
We will never charge you a deductible after the purchase of a plan.
Our claims process is simple & easy and our customer service team is happy to help.
Adorama Protect powered by Extend is available for purchase to customers in the United States. Not available for international or U.S. territories purchases. Plans on open box items do not cover pre-existing damage.
Adorama Protect plans are available for ABS clients. If you have any questions or require assistanse, please call 800-223-2500
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2/3" sensors
7.6 - 130mm
17x
7.6 - 102mm: f/1.8 (T1.9)
130mm: f/2.3 (T2.5)
From Image Plane: 2.76' (0.84 m)
From Front of Lens: 1.97' (0.6 m)
7.6mm: 27.4 x 15.43" (69.6 x 39.2 cm)
130mm: 1.69 x 0.94" (4.3 x 2.4 cm)
7.6mm: 64deg.30' x 39deg.03'
130mm: 4deg.13' x 2deg.23'
M82 with 0.75 thread
3.35 x 7.99" (8.5 x 20.3 cm)
3.31 lbs (1.5 kg)
The Fujinon 7.6-130mm f/1.8-2.3 ENG Style Lens with 2x Extender and Digital Servo provides 2/3" cameras with a wide to long telephoto focal range. The fast maximum aperture is f/1.8 at 7.6-102mm and f/2.3 at 130mm. Motor Drive makes this lens suitable for full servo remote control as part of a pan and tilt system. This servo cannot be controlled while on the shoulder.
Internal focusing minimizes the effects of lens breathing, ensuring a more consistent focal length when making focus adjustments. QuickZoom improves zoom speed to 0.7 seconds end to end. With the push of a button, QuickZoom facilitates a rapid shift to the telephoto end to check focus. Releasing the button automatically returns the lens to the previously selected focal length. The Zoom Limit function purposefully constrains the focal range to only desirable focal lengths.